Print's Spring 2016 issue takes a dive into the largest design capital of the world: New York City. Get an exclusive look into the lives of design celebrities--from James Victore to Timothy Goodman, Jessica Walsh to Stefan Sagmeister. And then ask yourself: what makes a designer a celebrity? And is there a difference between "celebrity" and "fame?" All of this PLUS the winners of the Typography & Lettering Awards, the history of Helvetica and a sneak peek at Seymour Chwast's next exhibit. In this issue you'll find FEATURES
- The Hollywood Issue: New York: Print presents a photo essay celebrating 56 of New York City's most influential, classic and cutting-edge creatives working today.
- A New York State of Design: How did the Big Apple become the world's premier design hub--and does it still hold the title?
- Self-Image: Six New York firms reflect on their identities--proving that the process of creating and maintaining a branded look is anything but identical
- The Unexpected Cartographer: Discover distortion and opinion in the mind-bending, massive maps of Paula Scher
UP FRONT
- Grids + Guides: Seymour Chwast declares war on war. Vermilion Sands goes 3D. Today's besy type triumphs.
- Evolution: Celebrity magazines went from being the mouthpiece of Tinseltown to today's tabloid trainwrecks
- Stereotype: How did Helvetica gain its star status...and why didn't Univers land the role instead?
- Historiography: The key to immortality (sometimes, anyway): eponymous typefaces
IN BACK
- Into the Archives: Alexander Isley. Karim Rashid. Jessica Helfand. Ivan Chermayeff. For this special issue, Print went Into The(ir) Archives.
- Observer: Print's longtime critic reflects on the evolution of fame in the New Media age.
- The Last Word: Isadora Duncan dances into the history books
SKU PRSP16
Format Magazine